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    CBD oil is a cannabis extract derived from cannabidiol, one of the numerous cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. The main ingredient in CBD oil is non-psychoactive, meaning is does not produce a high in users like tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).There are many known CBD oil benefits, many of which you have been missing that could help maintain a healthy lifestyle and wellness. Helps Quit Smoking One of the benefits of CBD oil is it helps fight cigarette addiction. British researchers have…

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    than a cigarette, but on the average marijuana users do not consume enough marijuana to surpass the tar build up of a person who smokes a pack of cigarettes a day. June Crown and W.D.M. Paton state that "Further, one should realize that different cannabis smokers select different levels of intoxication". In addition, both alcohol and cigarettes have been proven to be chemically addictive and yet they are legal. As of late 1990, there were about twelve people who had permission to smoke…

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    America’s most prominent drug. It became entrenched in American culture and became a symbol of the 60s cultural. A brief explanation of the drug itself will help understand the reason for the hype. Marijuana refers is the dried leaves from the hemp plant Cannabis sativa, which has the mind-altering chemical know as THC in it. THC can also be broken down a concentrated resin called hashish or hash oil. It is estimated that each year there are 2.6 million new marijuana users. In 2008, 25.8 million…

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    The medical use of marijuana has long been a topic of debate. Some, including me, would argue that withholding a useful medical treatment based on antiquated thinking and societal perception is unethical. The utilitarianism theory tells us that the correct course of action should be the one, which benefits the greatest number of people. We treat patients currently with much more dangerous and addictive medications and we seem to accept those risks….Why is marijuana different? Some will argue the…

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    people admit to smoking marijuana at least once a year, and around 8.4 million smoke it every day. The question on whether recreational marijuana should be legalized has been become the center of discussion more frequently in the past few years, as people are beginning to realize the beneficial effects marijuana can really have. With legalizing marijuana comes a safer alternative to other drugs and alcohol, while also providing a plethora of cognitive and medical advantages. Cannabis is…

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    According to Machado et al., "marijuana has been used throughout human history for many purposes" (432). Cannabis is not a foreign substance to the human population, so we should not fear it's medical contributions. Marijuana has been proven to reduce chronic pain in terminally ill individuals (Ault 1077). Patients who undergo chemotherapy treatment suffer from nausea and pain. Machado et al. say that, "up until now, two medications Marinol (dronabinol delta-9-THC) and cesamet (nabilone) have…

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    There has been much debate on whether or not cannabis actually has any significant value in the medical field. However, there is no arguing that cannabis has been used for centuries to assist in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions. After the plant was banned from public consumption there was little room left to conduct medical studies in order to evaluate the effects of the drug on the brain and body. Some argue that the laws should be loosened in order to allow medicinal studies to…

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    symptoms. Numerous cannabis clients trust that…

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    Cannabinoids. Cannabinoids are the chemical compounds secreted by cannabis flowers that provide relief to an array of symptoms including…

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    Medical Marijuana Essay

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    “Medical marijuana refers to the use of cannabis or marijuana, including constituents of cannabis, THC and other cannabinoids, as a physician-recommended form of medicine or herbal therapy.” (USLEGAL, n.d.). Ten states have legalized the use of medical marijuana so far, with California being the first. Along with providing help to patients going through chemo and other therapies, medical marijuana is also effective in treating patients with epilepsy and other neuropathy diseases. The use of…

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